active_resource_test_helper

active_resource_test_helper makes it easier to use ActiveResouce::HttpMock. Instead of declaring manually all the request-response pairs, it’s possible to use dynamically generated contents. These contents are defined using factory_girl and are stored into a Redis database using ohm.

active_resource_test_helper makes it easier to use ActiveResouce::HttpMock. Instead of declaring manually all the request-response pairs, it’s possible to use dynamically generated contents. These contents are defined using factory_girl and are stored into a Redis database using ohm.

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